What Will the Proposed Business Tax Rollback Mean for New Hampshire Revenues?
In this episode, Jeff and Bob discuss the implications of new legislation that will roll back business taxes with a $138 million impact over four years.
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In this episode, Jeff and Bob discuss the implications of new legislation that will roll back business taxes with a $138 million impact over four years.
Bob and Ernesto talk about the relief bill and what it means for New Hampshire, including some key differences between this round of PPP and the last one.
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Granite State native is a longtime agency employee
Undergrads can team with businesses, organizations on consulting initiatives
Hassan IoT security bill signed into law … and more
SoClean CEO honored in virtual NH Tech Alliance event
Dartmouth-Hitchcock invests $3m in ROC initiative, Wentworth By The Sea Country Club opens event center … and more
NH Businesses for Social Responsibility urges employers, employees to participate
ecoText secures $200,000 from Millworks Fund, NH iPhone Repair opens fifth location ... and more
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Program will provide 45% discount through April 30
Simon Property Group exec succeeds Dot Seybold at North Conway outlet center
Nashua office building sold for $2 million, North Branch wins Green Building Council honor … and more
Newly formed institute to focus on secure automation, supply chains
SoClean again named to Deloitte Tech Fast 500, Mass. firm acquires PlasTech of Bow … and more
Jeff and Bob talk about the current debate over whether the PUC should raise rates, especially commercial rates, for energy efficiency improvements.
Realtors report 21% jump in closings as median price rose 17.5%
Planning board to hear plan for 6,400-square-foot, $9 million project
HUD transfers Sunrise Towers complex in new streamlined conversion policy
No businesses filed for protection in November, but 60 Granite Staters did
Housing efforts among initiatives awarded grants
Nominations sought for Construction Industry Ethics Award … and more
Anne Finucane, an alumna of the college, to keynote annual Social Innovation Challenge
Designed for small New Hampshire businesses, startups
Nov. 30-Dec. 3 event to include Entrepreneur of Year, Startup Summit
Red River launches new SD-WAN product … and more
Jeff explores the intersection of art and high tech via a new augmented-reality art installation at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.
15% of respondents, across all income levels, said they have experienced bias
Norwood, Poore named to New Hampshire Housing board … and more
BAE wins new Army contracts … and more
The team talks about possible solutions for the state's growing housing crisis, and take a dive into where $40 million in NH COVID contracts went.
15 projects, 12 contractors honored in 22nd awards presentation
Seacoast real estate transactions set new record … and more
D-H names first research officer, Granite State Code Camp goes virtual this year … and more
Editor Jeff Feingold and award-winning reporter Bob Sanders talk election results
Longtime association executive succeeds the late Paul Griffin
Biotech entrepreneur, research physician honored during virtual Entrepreneurs Forum
Upper Valley MedTech Collaborative holds Pitch Night … and more
In this episode, Jeff discusses the concept of sustainability with New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility executive director Michelle Veasey, Ashley Larochelle from MegaFood and Kathleen Menegozzi of Jack's Pizza.
North Branch begins site work on four-building, 300-unit complex
Grants up to $1,500 available to increase indoor seating capacity
TechWomen/TechGirls honor recognizes her work in epilepsy treatment
New England Council to recognize firm for Covid-19 efforts
Connection wins Pro Patria award, Kumar promoted at Red River … and more
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Easterseals Military & Veterans Campus includes affordable housing, a conference center and a hub for nonprofits
The nonprofit and ReVision Energy expand renewable energy portfolio with new solar panels across five properties in the Monadnock Region
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ApprenticeshipNH has partnered with Associated Builders and Contractors of New Hampshire/Vermont and Elm Grove Companies to launch New Hampshire’s first registered apprenticeship program (RAP) for maintenance technicians
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The Lake Estate on Winnisquam sees diamonds and stars in its future
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